Romanian Gymnastics National Championships

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The Romanian Gymnastics National Championships is the annual artistic gymnastics national competition held in Romania.

Women's all-around champions

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Andreea Răducan
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Sandra Izbașa
YearChampionReign NºRef
1970 Elena Ceampelea 1 [1]
1971 Elena Ceampelea 2 [2]
1972 Anca Grigoraș 1 [3]
1975 Nadia Comăneci 1 [4]
1976 Nadia Comăneci 2 [4]
1977 Cristina Itu 1 [5]
1978 Emilia Eberle 1 [6]
1983 Lavinia Agache 1 [7]
1985 Ecaterina Szabo 1 [8]
1986 Daniela Silivaș
Ecaterina Szabo
1 & 2 [8] [9]
1987 Daniela Silivaș 2 [9]
1990 Cristina Bontaș 1 [10]
1991 Lavinia Miloșovici 1 [11]
1992 Lavinia Miloșovici 2 [11]
1993 Lavinia Miloșovici 3 [11]
1995 Lavinia Miloșovici 4 [11]
1997 Simona Amânar 1 [12]
1998 Simona Amânar 2 [12]
1999 Maria Olaru 1 [13]
2000 Simona Amânar
Andreea Răducan
3 & 1 [14]
2001 Sabina Cojocar
Silvia Stroescu
1 & 1 [15]
2003 Aura Andreea Munteanu 1 [16]
2004 Cătălina Ponor 1 [17]
2006 Sandra Izbașa 1 [18]
2007 Steliana Nistor 1 [19]
2008 Steliana Nistor 2 [20]
2009 Ana Porgras 1 [21] [22] [23]
2010 Ana Porgras 2 [23] [24] [25]
2011 Ana Porgras 3 [26] [27] [28]
2013 Larisa Iordache 1 [29]
2014 Larisa Iordache 2
2015 Larisa Iordache 3
2016 Larisa Iordache 4
2017 Larisa Iordache 5
2018 Silviana Sfiringu 1 [30]
2019 Ioana Stanciulescu 1
2020 Silviana Sfiringu 2
2021 Amalia Puflea 1
2022 Ana Maria Barbosu 1
2023 Ana Maria Barbosu 2
2024 Ana Maria Barbosu 3

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